Archive for January, 2019

Dodgers single-game tickets go on sale Friday

Single-game tickets for the upcoming 2019 season will go on sale on Friday, January 25 at 11:00 a.m. (PT) exclusively online at Dodgers.com. At that time, fans can purchase individual tickets to all 2019 regular season games with the exception of Opening Day and the Yankees series, which will only be available through the purchase […]

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Roberts adds clarity

With Spring Training fast approaching, it seems that baseball writers and fans have the Dodgers interested in any MLB player, free agent or not, who might help lead the Dodgers through the 2019 regular season and achieve the elusive goal of World Champion. Andrew Friedman and his front office team do a great job of keeping […]

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Dodgers sign free agent A.J. Pollock

It appears that the Dodgers ice cold Hot Stove is finally heating up. On Thursday morning, it was being widely reported that the Dodgers had signed 31-year-old former Arizona Diamondbacks All-Star and Gold Glove center fielder A.J. Pollock to a (reported) four-year / $55 million contract. Although Pollock sports a very good career slash-line of […]

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Well-traveled Blake Gailen reunites with Dodgers

If you haven’t heard the incredible story of 33-year-old Verdugo Hills, California native, Blake Gailen, you undoubtedly will at some point in the near future, so why not right now? On Tuesday it was reported that the Dodgers had signed the 5′-9″ / 180-pound Southern California native to a minor league contract … again; this […]

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Five Dodgers Among MLB’s Top-100 Prospects

Baseball America (subscription required) has announced its top 100 prospects for 2019. The list includes five Dodgers: Keibert Ruiz (ranked 20th); Alex Verdugo (35); Gavin Lux (40); Dustin May (82); and Will Smith (95). Ruiz is the highest rated catcher in the top 100. As an aside, three former Dodgers prospects also made the top […]

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Can’t make it to FanFest? ThinkBlue LA has you covered

For those unable to attend Dodgers FanFest 2019 this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Dodger Stadium, ThinkBlue LA will be posting photos and videos from the event on the ThinkBlue LA Facebook and Instagram pages. From crowd views to interviews, ThinkBlue LA wants to share the experience with you. Each year, FanFest […]

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Gil Hodges – The ultimate Hall of Fame snub

About this time every year, when a new Hall of Fame class is announced, and later in the year when the Veteran’s Committee chooses players who were previously overlooked by the Baseball Writers, I am reminded that former – and great – Dodgers first baseman Gil Hodges has been snubbed by the Hall of Fame […]

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Dodgers next second baseman is hidden in plain sight

One of the hot topics among Dodger fans this off-season has been: Who will be their team’s so-called everyday second baseman in 2019? – So-called because, as we all know, Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman’s unwavering analytics-driven method of doing things has pretty much made the term ‘everyday’ obsolete. Oh sure, there are […]

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Dodgers might want to consider bargain shopping

If Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman and company are not shopping at the equivalent of Cartier, Saks, or Niemann Marcus and are definitely staying away from Rodeo Drive, where might they be looking to round out their 2019 roster? Looking for a right-handed outfield bat to platoon with Joc Pederson in left field? On-line […]

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South Pasadena Public Library to celebrate Jackie Robinson’s 100th birthday with film screening

In honor of the 100th Birthday of Jackie Robinson (1919-1972), a free screening of ‘The Jackie Robinson Story,’ a classic 1950 film starring Jackie as himself will be presented at the South Pasadena Public Library. The free event for all ages will be celebrated in the Library Community Room on Thursday, January 31 at 7 […]

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